Associated Press – updated Thursday, June 28, 2012 - 8:37pm

The Republican governor describes the ruling as a “huge setback for fiscal sanity and personal liberty.” He says Congress must repeal and replace the law.

Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, a Republican, joined with other states seeking to block the law. He says the Supreme Court ruling implies there are no longer meaningful limits on federal authority. He is also calling for the law to be repealed.

Deal did not immediately discuss whether or how his administration would implement the law in the aftermath of the court’s ruling. He is schedule to speak at 2 p.m. about the court’s decision.